The Ballycotton Sessions - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

The Waterboys
A rare opportunity to see The Waterboys play a career-spanning live set in the very intimate surroundings of Seachurch, Ballycotton'

Moncrief
On tonight's Ballycotton Sessions a rare opportunity to hear the amazing voice of Moncrief - songs with passion and meaning

Hermitage Green
Tonight we feature Hermitage Green. Their unique arrangement of instruments that includes the bodhrán, djembe, rhythmic guitar and banjo sets them apart.

Siomha
Independent Irish singer and guitarist Síomha, dances the line between folk, jazz and neo-soul effortlessly taking audiences on an unexpected and unforgettable journey.

Jerry Fish
Jerry Fish has evolved into a showman extraordinaire, capturing the hearts and minds of audiences all over with his now legendary live shows, a unique live theatrical experience.

Hudson Taylor
Tonight on The Ballycotton Sessions we feature the wonderful music of Hudson Taylor.

Mom And The Rebels
Mom + The Rebels are a diverse folk meets gospel duo made up of Mayo native Lisa Canny and Maryland-born DeJay Edmund.

The Bliizards
The final episode features the multi-award winning and platinum album selling artists The Blizzards.
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